ACC sets opponents for 2013-14 men's hoops teams

North Carolina will have a double dose of Notre Dame, while Duke will have two games with Syracuse in men’s basketball in the first season for the Atlantic Coast Conference newcomers.

North Carolina State will have two meetings with newcomer Pittsburgh.

Wake Forest will have two meetings with all three other in-state teams plus against Clemson.

The Duke/Syracuse matchups will mean Duke, with one of the ACC’s smallest venues, and Syracuse, with the largest basketball campus setting in the country, will meet at both locations. It also means two reunions for Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski and Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, both Hall of Famers who worked together on two gold-medal U.S. Olympic staffs.

Among other things, former Duke assistant coach Mike Brey, who coaches Notre Dame, will have to wait another season before taking his team to Duke.

Also, it reveals that Maryland coach Mark Turgeon correctly predicted that the schedule in the Terrapins’ final season in the ACC would include a visit to Duke.

Plus, N.C. State will be home against Maryland, so Wolfpack athletics director Debbie Yow won’t have to send her team back to College Park, Md., where she once oversaw the athletics program and has since created some waves between the schools.

Wake Forest is the only North Carolina-based school that must play at Maryland.

All three newcomers — Notre Dame, Pittsburgh and Syracuse — each will make two visits to Tobacco Road.

While the ACC announced the opponents for each team Tuesday, dates for games will be released in the summer.

Here’s how it breaks down for in-state teams:

Duke: Two games with Georgia Tech and Syracuse along with primary partners North Carolina and Wake Forest.

The Blue Devils also will play host to Florida State, Maryland, N.C. State, Virginia and Virginia Tech.

The team will be on the road against Boston College, Clemson, Miami, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh.

North Carolina: Two games with Notre Dame and Wake Forest along with primary partners Duke and N.C. State.

The Tar Heels also will play host to Boston College, Clemson, Maryland, Miami and Pittsburgh.